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    Solberg Manufacturing Inc was founded in 1968 by Charles H. Solberg Sr. It started by manufacturing tubular silencers. Currently the company manufactures Inlet Filter Silencers for Blowers and Compressors, Inlet Vacuum Pump Filters, Oil Mist Eliminators and various similar products. What makes Solberg stand out among its competitors and peers is its persistent commitment to the environment and tremendous efforts undertaken to lessen the environmental impact of their business. Being able to do…

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    use to make sure that, the companies and regulators are in a position to buy cameras that are able to see the light which is infrared. This will make sure that invisible chemicals are displayed well and those chemicals include substances such as ethylene. The pros and cons of each potential reform (costs v. benefits) The pros and cons of the costs and benefits analysis can be discussed as below, Pros  The policies consist of learned scholars in cost-benefit analysis, in the sector of regulatory…

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    Soap Bar Lab Report

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    4.0 INTRODUCTION TO RESULT AND DISCUSSION This chapter covers the result and also the discussion on the experiment of lab scale soap production. All of the findings which are the analysis of pH value, saponification value and moisture content of the formulation soap bar is discussed thoroughly throughout the chapter. 4.1 RESULT AND DISCUSSION The purposes of the experiment were to identify the weights of materials to be used in the formulation of soap and also to produce the average quality…

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    Milk Lab

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    OBJECTIVE For the first week of the lab, the objectives were to isolate and test for the presence of major components of milk, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals and to determine the presence of the various components of milk in the various fractions using qualitative tests for these substances. For the second week of the lab, the there were three objectives that related to the procedure: to determine the calcium concentration of milk using the technique of…

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    Peanut Case Study

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    Peanut, (Arachis hypogaea L.) is an herbaceous annual plant of the family Fabaceae grown for its oil and edible nuts. Peanut plants are small, usually erect, thin stemmed with feather-like leaves. The leaves are arranged in alternate pairs with leaf-like attachments near the stalk. The peanut plant produces yellow, orange, cream or white flowers which produce 'pegs', characteristic floral structures which sink into the ground to grow the pod. The pods could be reaching up to 10 cm (4 in) in…

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    The United states has one of the largest demand for energy in all forms. One common way to get the energy we need is through hydraulic fracking, but it has become more controversial as we know more about it. This paper will discuss what Hydraulic fracking is, what has been the recent controversy around it, and finally what effects the injection of wastewater has on the ground water and seismic geology of the region. Generally speaking, hydraulic fracking is the process of drilling a hole and…

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    Exercise is becoming more common every day. Athletes, and even non-athletes are in need of a special type of shoe to protect their joints that is also a comfortable fit. The running shoe not only benefits athletes, but is beneficial for everyone. The running shoe dates back to the Ancient Egyptians in 1500 B.C.E. The Egyptians created sandals by weaving reeds or leather pieces together to design their running shoe, so they could chase after their prey and not hurt their feet while doing so. The…

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    What are products of combustion of alkenes? How do they account for the sooty and luminous flame? Ans: Alkenes are highly flammable with the presence of oxygen, and will give out product such as carbon dioxide gas and water. For example, ethylene burns as follow: C2H4 + 3 O2 → 2 CO2 + 2 H2O If the combustion of alkene is complete, it will give out a blue flame. On the other hand, as the number of atoms of carbon in the molecule increases, the combustion…

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    curcumin (300 mg/kg/day) and standard drug atorvastatin (30mg/kg/day) daily for one month. After thirty days administration of the respective drug, the experimental and control rats were sacrificed and blood was collected into a vacutainer containing ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA). Sample preparation for two-dimensional gel electrophoresis The blood samples were centrifuged at 1,500 rpm for 15 min at 4°C; plasma was isolated and stored at -80°C. Sample preparation was carried out by…

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    Green chemistry principles were applied to multi-step synthesis reactions; these reactions included the bromination of trans-diphenylethylene, bromination of ethyl trans-cinnamate, and debromination of 1, 2-dibromo-1, 2-diphenylethane. These reactions featured a reflux set-up, which allowed the reactions to occur at higher temperatures and aided in the prevention of the evaporation of the solvent and the loss of product thereby increasing the efficiency of the reactions. Furthermore, the…

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